Xiaomi Auto has finally put a name to its long-rumored new vehicle lineup. The company officially announced “Sky Nomad” as a new brand that will go in China with the name Xiaomi Pengcheng (小米澎程).
The announcement came this morning through Xiaomi’s newly launched WeChat page for the brand, though no content had been posted there at press time. Xiaomi has also started teasing the brand through city screen advertising in China.

Xiaomi’s Sky Nomad is an EREV series
With Sky Nomad, Xiaomi is expected to tap into the extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) market. The existing Xiaomi SU7 and YU7 SUV are an SUV and a sedan, respectively. The first model for the new brand is said to be the N90, a full-size SUV powered by an EREV powertrain.
According to earlier reports, the N90 uses a 1.5-liter turbocharged range extender that doesn’t send power directly to the wheels, instead charges the battery and powering electric motors. The car is expected to get a battery pack over 70 kWh, good for 400-500 km of pure-EV range, with combined range exceeding 1,500 km.


The N90 is a genuinely big vehicle too, measuring 5.3 meters long with a 3.1-meter wheelbase, and expected in both five-seat and seven-seat layouts. Spy shots have previously shown the larger variant sporting a roof-mounted tent setup.
In terms of design, the N90 features blocky headlights, a trapeze-shaped air intake, side bumper air inlets, a high bonnet line, roof-mounted LiDAR, and electric doorsteps. More details are expected closer to launch.
Xiaomi delivered 32,759 units domestically in May 2026 alone, and currently sells the SU7 sedan, SU7 Ultra, and YU7 SUV lineup. With Sky Nomad now official, Xiaomi looks set to take on family-focused SUVs like the Li Auto L9 and AITO M9 later this year.
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